Blackburn and Burnley fans quizzed by police after derby disorder

29 March 2010 11:25
As many as 40 football fans were being questioned on Monday following Blackburn's win over Burnley.[LNB]The East Lancashire derby at Turf Moor resulted in the arrests, made up of both sets of fans.  [LNB] Supt Terry Woods from Lancashire Police said after Sunday's match: 'A major policing operation has been in place throughout the day to prevent any disorder.   [LNB] Flashpoint: Burnley supporters clash with police at Turf Moor[LNB]'Unfortunately we have had to deal with some disorder inside and outside the ground. However, the operation that is in place has enabled us to successfully deal with those pockets of disorder rapidly.'[LNB]He said police used an intelligence database as part of the operation to make a number of pro-active arrests as a preventative measure against further disorder within specific groups.   [LNB]'I would like to point out that the vast majority of fans have behaved appropriately,' he added.   [LNB] One up: Rovers fans celebrate David Dunn's goal[LNB]'Unfortunately, a minority have chosen not to behave in the same way which has led to a number of arrests.   [LNB]'The safety of the majority of spectators there to enjoy the game was paramount and I am conscious that in order to achieve this, people leaving the ground have had to take alternative routes home.   [LNB]'I would like to thank those fans who have been patient, especially around travel arrangements and changing their route home.'[LNB]The Football Association have started the process of looking into the disorder that broke out.   [LNB] Distressed: A young fan is taken to safety by a police officer[LNB]They are contacting the clubs, match officials and police before deciding what action to take if any.   [LNB]There have been suggestions that coins were thrown at referee Mike Dean as well as Blackburn players David Dunn and Chris Samba.   [LNB]An FA spokesman said: 'We are aware of the events of yesterday and will be contacting the clubs, match officials and police for their views.'[LNB]Rovers midfielder David Dunn scored the only goal of the game from the penalty spot.[LNB] Burnley 0 Blackburn 1: Trouble flares as Brian Laws fumes over harsh callGRAHAM POLL: Martin Olsson takes flight to book his place in my worst five dives of the seasonFiorentina join race to sign Blackburn star Morten Gamst PedersenBURNLEY FC

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